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Phosphenes: Not a big loss?! Those are some pretty good games.
Don't they have Planescape: Torment for sale? I thought I saw it once.
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Luned: He just forgot to use his sarcasm marks, that's all.

trying to convey sarcasm over the net is really a difficult thing...
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AltMagOnline: Thanks for such great feedback guys! Hope you all enjoyed the interview.

Thanks for this interview (both to you and to Lukasz)! It was a good read.
However, there's a minor faulty information on the page: one of the screens is claimed to be from Fallout, 1997, when in reality, it's from Fallout 2, 1999. I know, it's no big deal, but I still thought it better to point it out.
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AltMagOnline: Thanks for such great feedback guys! Hope you all enjoyed the interview.
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DrIstvaan: Thanks for this interview (both to you and to Lukasz)! It was a good read.
However, there's a minor faulty information on the page: one of the screens is claimed to be from Fallout, 1997, when in reality, it's from Fallout 2, 1999. I know, it's no big deal, but I still thought it better to point it out.

Thanks for that! The screenshot was changed but it seems the caption wasn't: I shall get right onto it!
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DrIstvaan: Thanks for this interview (both to you and to Lukasz)! It was a good read.
However, there's a minor faulty information on the page: one of the screens is claimed to be from Fallout, 1997, when in reality, it's from Fallout 2, 1999. I know, it's no big deal, but I still thought it better to point it out.
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AltMagOnline: Thanks for that! The screenshot was changed but it seems the caption wasn't: I shall get right onto it!

I see you're done with it.
Anyway, it is indeed a good read, it's nice to read such articles from time to time :-).
Great post! I definitely am very excited for the future of this fantastic service.
BJ
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Titanium: It's funny how every interview goes over the same mosaic, but puts a few pieces in so that in the end the mosaic is just a tad bigger. Cyprus, heh, didn't know that.

It's nice to have these interviews with "standard questions" for GOG, so more people be aware of GOG's existence and end up typing gog.com in their browsers, and being happy with their newly discovered store. ;)
Like GOG says, "Spread the word". Now spread it even more, since CP Projekt is now out from some countries, so they can focus more on GOG and The Witcher 2.
Don't know if they were in Slovenia or not.
Post edited May 19, 2010 by taczillabr
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taczillabr: Don't know if they were in Slovenia or not.

If only. Our distributor(s) arent worth Jack Schint. Sure, over the years things have improved, but not by much, now at least the situation is average, not fail.